Evans laments "blind" early laps for losing Santiago win

Jaguar’s Mitch Evans says a lack of energy information on his dash display early in Formula E’s Santiago E-Prix led to overconsuming and his eventual slide out of the lead.

Evans scored his first pole of the 2019-20 season – and the second of his FE career – and led the first 18 laps of last weekend’s race in the Chilean capital.

But although his grip on the lead looked secure in the early stages, Jaguar’s pre-mediated plan for Evans to take his two attack mode activations early – on laps eight and 13 of what became a 40-tour event – meant he was vulnerable to attack from eventual race winner Maximillian Gunther.